France at War in the Twentieth Century. Propaganda, Myth and Metaphor
2002; Presses de Sciences Po; Issue: 73 Linguagem: Inglês
10.2307/3772159
ISSN1950-6678
AutoresJohn Hörne, Valerie Holman, Debra Kelly,
Tópico(s)French Historical and Cultural Studies
ResumoChapter 1. Myth and Metaphor: the Power of Propaganda in Twentieth Century Warfare D. Kelly and V. Holman Chapter 2. The Myth of the Marseillaise and the Great War: The Transfer of Rouget de Lisle to the Invalides Chapter 3. From One War to the Next: The Creation of Myth and Suppression of Reality A. Becker Chapter 4. The Image and the Myth of the Fifth Column During Two World Wars C. Delporte Chapter 5. Parody and Propaganda: The Discourse of the Fairy-tale in the Mythology of Vichy France J. Proud Chapter 6. Between Propaganda and Telling the Truth: Choices, Activities, and Effects of the Clandestine Press O. Wieviorka Chapter 7. Rival Figures of National Leadership: Representation of Charles de Gaulle & Philippe Petain C, Flood and H, Frey Chapter 8. Fighting Myth with Reality: The Fall of France, Anglophobia, and the BBC M. Cornick Chapter 9. Heroes and Martyrs: The Changing Mythical Status of the French Army during the Indo-Chinese War N. Cooper Chapter 10. Imaging the War without a Name: The French Cinema and Algeria P. Dine Notes on Contributors Bibliography Index
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